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Contracts Awarded November 2010 Armenia Loan No. : 2467 -ARM(SF) Rural Road Sector Project Project Name : (Supplementary) Executing Agency : Ministry of Transport & Communication Name and Address : RB & E of Ijevan 6 Artsakhyan Str. Ijevan, Tavush Reg. of Supplier : Armenia, Republic of Nature of Contract : Construction Lot 1 Rehabilitation Works on Link 31, Antaramech-Dzoravank-Dprabak- Aygut-Martuni-Getik-Ttudjur- Chambarak-Aghberk-M14 Km15+240- Contract Description : Km20+000 Amount of Contract : US$ 1,093,355.28 Date of Contract : 25 November 2010 Sector : Road Transport Loan No. : 2467 -ARM(SF) Rural Road Sector Project Project Name : (Supplementary) Executing Agency : Ministry of Transport & Communication Name and Address : Kapavor Co. Ltd. 47 Shirak Str. Yerevan of Supplier : Armenia, Republic of Nature of Contract : Construction Lot 2 Rehabilitation Works on Link 31, Antaramech-Dzoravank-Dprabak- Aygut-Martuni-Getik-Ttudjur- Chambarak-Aghberk-M14 Km20+000- Contract Description : Km25+000 Amount of Contract : US$ 1,253,936.11 Date of Contract : 25 November 2010 Sector : Road Transport Loan No. : 2467 -ARM(SF) Rural Road Sector Project Project Name : (Supplementary) Executing Agency : Ministry of Transport & Communication Name and Address : Kapavor LLC 47 Shirak St. Yerevan of Supplier : Armenia, Republic of Nature of Contract : Construction Lot 3 Rehabilitation Works on Link 31, Antaramech-Dzoravank-Dprabak- Aygut-Martuni-Getik-Ttudjur- Chambarak-Aghberk-M14 Km25+000- Contract Description : Km32+020 Amount of Contract : US$ 1,056,119.10 Date of Contract : 25 November 2010 Sector : Road Transport Bangladesh Loan No. : 2070 -BAN(SF) Second Participatory Livestock Project Name : Development Prjoect Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF); Department of Livestock Executing Agency : Services Name and Address : Various Various of Supplier : Bangladesh Nature of Contract : Others Microfinance, Equipment, Training, Consultants, Ultra Poor, Survey/ Study/Market Promotion, Supervision Contract Description : and Implementation W/A # Pk044 Amount of Contract : US$ 2,085,297.01 Date of Contract : 11 November 2010 Sector : Livestock People's Republic of China Loan No. : 2240 -PRC Wuhan Wastewater and Stormwater Project Name : Management Project Executing Agency : Wuhan Municipal Government Wuhan Surveying-Geotechnical Research Institute of China Metallurgical Name and Address : Science and Industry Group Co., Ltd. Wuhan of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Civil Work for Deep Foundation and Pile Foundation for Huangpulu Wwtp Contract Description : (Ww /C3.1) Amount of Contract : US$ 5,441,283.62 Date of Contract : 04 November 2010 Sector : Waste Management Loan No. : 2260 -PRC Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Project Name : Environment Executing Agency : Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Name and Address : Ogawa Seiki Co., Ltd. 22 Sankyo Bldg. 2-9, 2-Chome Okubo, Shinjuku-Ku of Supplier : Japan Nature of Contract : Goods Procurement of Pre-Insulated Pipes Contract Description : and Fittings Amount of Contract : US$ 8,439,228.00 Date of Contract : 08 November 2010 Sector : Energy Efficiency and Conservation Loan No. : 2260 -PRC Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Project Name : Environment Executing Agency : Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Name and Address : Ogawa Seiki Co., Ltd. 22 Sankyo Bldg. 2-9, 2-Chome Okubo, Shinjuku-Ku of Supplier : Japan Nature of Contract : Goods Procurement of Pre-Insulated Pipes Contract Description : and Fittings Amount of Contract : US$ 8,087,080.00 Date of Contract : 08 November 2010 Sector : Energy Efficiency and Conservation Loan No. : 2297 -PRC Nanjing Qinhuai River Environmental Project Name : Improvement Executing Agency : Nanjing Municipal Government Zhejiang Orient Municipal Garden Name and Address : Engg. Co. Ltd. Jiangsu of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction City East River Improvement - Contract Description : Landscaping for Uq 18 Km Amount of Contract : US$ 1,314,785.99 Date of Contract : 18 November 2010 Sector : Waste Management Loan No. : 2487 -PRC Songhua River Basin Water Pollution Project Name : Control Heilongjiang Provincial Government; Executing Agency : Jilin Provincial Government Jilin Prov. Tiangong Env. Prot. Eqpt. Name and Address : Co. Ltd. Jilin of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Yushu City Wwtp - Processing Contract Description : Equipment Amount of Contract : US$ 1,051,587.69 Date of Contract : 02 November 2010 Sector : Waste Management Loan No. : 2487 -PRC Songhua River Basin Water Pollution Project Name : Control Executing Agency : Heilongjiang Provincial Government Changchun Urban Facilities Const. Name and Address : Co. Ltd. Jilin of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Yushu City Wwtp - Wwtp Site Civil Contract Description : Works Amount of Contract : US$ 2,821,666.03 Date of Contract : 02 November 2010 Sector : Waste Management Loan No. : 2487 -PRC Songhua River Basin Water Pollution Project Name : Control Fusong County Basheng Mun. Engg. Name and Address : Co. Ltd. Jilin of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Fusong Swm - Plant Structure, Site Contract Description : Engineering & Equipment Installation Amount of Contract : US$ 1,720,327.49 Date of Contract : 05 November 2010 Sector : Waste Management Loan No. : 2487 -PRC Songhua River Basin Water Pollution Project Name : Control Executing Agency : Heilongjiang Provincial Government Name and Address : Huamei Group Jilin of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Daan City Swm - Landfill Site and Contract Description : Seweage Disposal Civil Works Amount of Contract : US$ 2,916,086.67 Date of Contract : 08 November 2010 Sector : Waste Management Loan No. : 2487 -PRC Songhua River Basin Water Pollution Project Name : Control Executing Agency : Heilongjiang Provincial Government Liao Yang County Xiao Tun Cement Name and Address : Prod. Factory Heilongjiang of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Goods Harbin City Wwtp - Interception Pipe Contract Description : on the Left Bank Amount of Contract : US$ 2,593,181.44 Date of Contract : 18 November 2010 Sector : Waste Management Loan No. : 2508 -PRC Emergency Assistance for Wenchuan Project Name : Earthquake Recon. Sichuan Provincial Communications Department; Baoji City Government; Executing Agency : Hanzhong City Government Sichuan Qiliang Construction Name and Address : Engineering Co., Ltd. No. 18, Ximianqiao Street, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Civil Works of Cangxi Baisan Road Contract Description : Cangxi -Nj03 Sichuan Province Amount of Contract : US$ 2,302,805.45 Date of Contract : 03 November 2010 Sector : Multisector Loan No. : 2508 -PRC Emergency Assistance for Wenchuan Project Name : Earthquake Recon. Sichuan Provincial Communications Executing Agency : Department; Baoji City Government Sichuan Province Neijiang Engineering Name and Address : General Contract Company No. 298, Jiaotong Road, Shizhong Dist., Neijiang City, Sichuan Province of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Civil Works of Cangxi Maodi Road Contract Description : Cangxi -Nj01 Sichuan Province Amount of Contract : US$ 1,955,510.31 Date of Contract : 03 November 2010 Sector : Multisector Loan No. : 2508 -PRC Emergency Assistance for Wenchuan Project Name : Earthquake Recon. Sichuan Provincial Communications Executing Agency : Department Yan'an Zhiping (Group) Machinery Name and Address : Construction Co., Ltd. Baimidadao, Baota District, Yan'an City Shaanxi Province of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Civil Works for Xibai Highway I Lueyang County Lyrt-01 Shaanxi Contract Description : Province Amount of Contract : US$ 1,456,600.39 Date of Contract : 16 November 2010 Sector : Multisector Loan No. : 2508 -PRC Emergency Assistance for Wenchuan Project Name : Earthquake Recon. Sichuan Provincial Communications Executing Agency : Department Name and Address : Shaanxi Hehai Engineering Co., Ltd. No. 75, Xiguanxincun, Sanyuan County Shaanxi Province of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Civil Works of Xibai Highway III Lueyang County, Lyrt-03 Shaanxi Contract Description : Province Amount of Contract : US$ 1,473,088.46 Date of Contract : 16 November 2010 Sector : Multisector Loan No. : 2508 -PRC Project Name : Emergency Assistance for Wenchuan Earthquake Recon. Sichuan Provincial Communications Executing Agency : Department Shaanxi Yuanchen Construction Name and Address : Engineering Co., Ltd. Qichengyuxihuayuanbieshuxiaoqu, Xisha Town, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Civil Works of Lueyang County Rural Contract Description : Road I Shaanxi Province, Lyrt-07 Amount of Contract : US$ 1,772,283.57 Date of Contract : 16 November 2010 Sector : Multisector Loan No. : 2508 -PRC Emergency Assistance for Wenchuan Project Name : Earthquake Recon. Sichuan Provincial Communications Executing Agency : Department Baoji Tongda Road & Bridge Name and Address : Engineering Co., Ltd. Weiheqiaonan, Guozhen, Chencang District, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province of Supplier : China, People's Rep. of Nature of Contract : Construction Civil Works of Lueyang Guozhen- Qingbaishi Road I Lueyang County, Contract Description : Lyrt -10 Shaanxi Province Amount of Contract : US$ 1,657,374.56 Date of Contract
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